Davidsonís contemporary photographs remind us of the intense beauty to be found in the most unexpected of places. Recently featured in Photography Review, and the Guardian supplements, Davidson exhibits her photographs nationally.

Holland has been a professional artist for over ten years, and in that time has participated in over seventy exhibitions in the UK, Netherlands and America. He has an impressive client list which includes, Allen & Overy, Starbucks, Transport for London, The London Studios (ITV), Carling, JD Wetherspoon, Pizza Express, Bruntwoods (Official Partner of the Commonwealth Games 2002), and the BBC . Currently studying an MA in Photography and Urban Culture at the Centre for Urban and Community Research at Goldsmiths College, London, his work documents the architecture and city environments of London and gives us insight on how the urban landscape affects us, our life style, daily routines and standards of living. Graham studied a Fine Art degree at the University of Central Lancashire. His work has been extensively featured in the TV program, Home on ITV and culture magazine Blueprint. Other media attention includes Broadcast, Property Week and A-N magazine.

Caroline Smith is a full time Photographer and Rock Babe. Her last exhibition, 'Exposure', London, featured her atmospheric live music images. Artists included Iggy Pop, The Hives and Oasis, amongst others.

Philippe Ruttens' photographs people and places in sharp, elegant compositions. Trained at LCP and Central St Martin's DALI colleges, Philippe has been working as a freelance photographer/writer for the last three years. His travels across Europe, North America and Asia have enabled him to document some of the world's most beautiful landscapes. His work has appeared in numerous magazines, and recently featured on the cover of The British Journal of Photography.

Tamir Sher was born in Israel in the late sixties and now lives and works in Tel Aviv. Originally, Tamir trained in Fine Art Photography, but later went on to study Philosophy. It is both her academic and empirical knowledge and skill, which enable and inspire her to create this beautifully original and imaginative imagery.

Denis Kolomiyets seeks to capture a transient moment on film. To look at Denis Kolomiyets' photographs, is to see through the eyes of the artist. His work really does retain a sense of the beauty of the actual moment. The moment Denis felt it, thought it and captured it on film.

Angus Brown has lived breathed and embraced all aspects of photography for the last 12 years. Initial working solely as a commercial photographer Angusís unique approach to his work has enabled him to successfully cross over from the commercial world of advertising in to the world of fine art.

Steve Rogers has worked in the photographic industry, for more than twenty years. Passionate about underwater photography, he dives exclusively in the waters around the United Kingdom and Ireland, where the sea is always cold, frequently murky and often stormy. Nevertheless, there is an abundance of marine life in these waters, which he captures beautifully.

John Brown not only sensitively depicts his surrounding landscape through the camera lens. He also quite literally brings parts of the landscape back to his studio. He then delicately balances these collections of objects, constructing precarious and mesmerising balancing compositions in black and white.

Dillonís dramatic photography has brought him National acclaim. Specialising in editorial photography his work has been featured in The Times Magazine, The Independent Magazine, BBC Educational Publications and the British Journal of Photography.